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Re: looking for info on (natural) intergeneric hybrid or cross breeding in general

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Dennis K

Is there some reason for the messages not coming through. Is this a heavy hand moderated forum? None of my posts are coming through Dennis

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, Mar 30, 2012

Is there some reason for the messages not coming through. Is this a heavy hand moderated forum?

None of my posts are coming through

Dennis

--- In pfaf@yahoogroups.com, "Francis S" <manofpeace32@...> wrote:
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> I find things like Shipova A cross between , and mountain, ash in the sorbus genus , crossed with Pear (pyrus genus), but in the same rose family rosacea
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> Over one hundred years ago.
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> So I'd like some more info if anyone has any experience cross breeding plants Im mostly interested in fruit tree's
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> Here is my post, but the question is already asked mostly
> I just want a detailed web site explaining crossing
> , or if anyone has any list of plants with the same chromizones
> (like mountain ash/pear)
> (I tired, both species in the prunus genus cherry/plum, and it rained but Im looking for more info.)
> http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/hybrid/msg030902538344.html?4
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>
> (NOTE to get this out of the way)
> This happens rarly (I suppose) , but a goat(capra)
> in a different genus,
> can have a offspring with a sheep (ovis) just by mateing.
>
> just saying it isn't A GMO, which I am strongly against.
>
>
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> By the way I plucked off some pollen )pistals),
> and I have dried it
> I plan On oppening some flowers that will surly take
> after I remove their male pistals
> one way to do it is open the flowers before they cross with themselves
>
> Not to big on alot of selective breeding though
> Big apple with big apple makes bigger apple
> or lets breed plants so they can grow in a coolder zone
> (trifoliate orange poncirus trifoliata )
> (if this causes invasiveness
> , but plan to improve taste/ disease resistence /cold hardyness
>

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